Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Announce 2023 World Tour
Bruce Springsteen has revealed a 2023 tour with the E Street Band. It will be the group's first trek since The River tour wrapped up in 2017.
The long-awaited tour will begin in February 2023 in U.S. arenas, with a European leg following in April. In August, the band will return to North America for another run of shows. All U.S. dates will be announced at a later time, with additional U.K. and Belgium dates on the way, too. At the time of writing, only the European dates have been announced.
“After six years, I’m looking forward to seeing our great and loyal fans next year,” Springsteen said in a statement. “And I’m looking forward to once again sharing the stage with the legendary E Street Band. See you out there, next year—and beyond!”
Springsteen has remained busy in the years since he last went on the road. Specifically, he launched a Broadway show that ran for 14 months, got an accompanying Netflix film, and earned him a Lifetime Achievement Tony Award. It also became famous for being the first Broadway show to return to Theatre Row after the COVID-19 pandemic closed down theatres. Additionally, Springsteen has released two solo albums since his last tour: 2019’s Western Stars and 2020’s Letter to You. Last year, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band released Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts as an album and film.
Tickets for the announced tour dates will go on sale this Friday, May 27. You can find more ticket info and dates here. Additional info can be found on Bruce Springsteen's official website.
See Bruce Springsteen's tour announcement (with European dates) below.
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Article Image: Bruce Springsteen points forward while performing during a 2013 concert. A crowd in front of him puts their hands up. (Antonio Scorza via Shutterstock.)